Saint Mark's Cathedral in Seattle hosts Totem Journey--the Lummi Native Americans' totem which travels to various spots across the US affected by coal or oil extraction, transport, production, etc. Tells the story of this harm, and then asks for community blessings.

The Episcopal Church has now partnered with GreenFaith to help churches go green. Michael Schut, the Episcopal Church’s officer for economic and environmental affairs explained to ENS that the program is holistic and well supported. Those in the program will not only go green in their buildings and grounds but also will combine the creation-care part with education and worship.

Sometimes you hear an idea and say, that would be good for Memphis. Here's one. Have the churches and religious leaders of this city go green. Rev. Fletcher Harper came to Memphis a few days ago to make that pitch.

GreenFaith, a leading US interfaith environmental coalition, has named Pankaj Jain, an Indian American professor, as a Hindu and Jain Scholar in Residence on the anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi's birthday.

GreenFaith announced that Dr. Pankaj Jain, Assistant Professor of Indian Religions and Ecology at the University of North Texas, has become GreenFaith’s Hindu and Jain Scholar in Residence, and will work with GreenFaith to strengthen Hindu and Jain environmental leadership nationwide.

GreenFaith announced that Dr. Pankaj Jain, Assistant Professor of Indian Religions and Ecology at the University of North Texas, has become GreenFaith’s Hindu and Jain Scholar in Residence, and will work with GreenFaith to strengthen Hindu and Jain environmental leadership nationwide.

Janet Madden, a fifth-year rabbinical student at The Academy for Jewish Religion, California, has been named a 2011 GreenFaith Fellow. The GreenFaith Fellowship Program is a comprehensive education and training program to prepare lay and ordained leaders from diverse religious traditions for environmental leadership.

GreenFaith Fellow Mallory McDuff recently celebrated the release of her book, Natural Saints, about Christian leadership on the environment. The book features stories from her time as a GreenFaith Fellow, along with other stories about church-based environmental efforts.

GreenFaith partners with the URJ to bring 8 Reform synagogues from NJ into the Certification Program. This article highlights Temple Sinai of Tenafly and Barnert Temple of Franklin Lakes. Rabbi Jordan Millstein from Temple Sinai, Rabbi Elyse Frishman from Barnert Temple, and Rev. Harper from GreenFaith are quoted in this article.

Temple Sharey Tefilo-Israel in South Orange joins 8 synagogues in the Greening Reform Judaism pilot program. The Program is a partnership between the Union for Reform Judaism and GreenFaith, with collaboration from the Religious Action Center (RAC). Jordan Millstein from Temple Sinai is also cited in this article.

8 Reform synagogues in NJ join the Greening Reform Judaism Pilot Program, where they will participate in the GreenFaith Certification Program with the Union for Reform Judaism and GreenFaith underwriting the costs.

Adath Shalom synagogue in Morris Plains, NJ joins the GreenFaith Certification Program, and is already seeing results. The rabbi is giving 'green' sermons, teens from the youth group are participating on their green team, and they are taking steps towards energy conservation.

Religious groups from around the world and a variety of traditions are lobbying Congress and traveling to Copenhagen to bring a faith-based voice to the climate debate. GreenFaith's Executive Director, Rev. Fletcher Harper, is quoted as an expert voice in this article.

Religious groups from diverse traditions push for climate change legislation, and help congregations reduce their carbon footprint through programming. GreenFaith's Certification Program is cited in this article, and Executive Director Rev. Fletcher Harper is quoted.

Houses of worship across the country are building green, from small changes to LEED Certified buildings. These changes are one of the many steps congregations are taking to lessen their environmental footprint. Rev. Fletcher Harper, GreenFaith's Executive Director, is quoted several times in this article.

The National Catholic Reporter – a leading national Roman Catholic publication – featured GreenFaith’s Fellowship Program in its annual ecology edition. The article described the work of GreenFaith’s Catholic Fellows - Br. Kevin Cawley, Sr. Doretta Cornell, Sr. Kathleen Deignan, Doug Demeo, and Fr. Joe Mitchell.

M'kor Shalom synagogue in Cherry Hill, NJ, hosts a 'going greener' fair, with a keynote by GreenFaith staff person Stacey Kennealy. The event had a series of workshops, green items for sale, and organic/local food.